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==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
{{Manual|ALttP|Ether|The Ether Medallion charges your sword with a cold chill that freezes the surrounding {{Typo|enemy|enemies}}. The Ether Medallion has the same effect as the Ice Rod but it works against all the enemies on the screen.}}
{{Manual|ALttP|Ether|The Ether Medallion charges your sword with a cold chill that freezes the surrounding {{Typo|enemy|enemies}}. The Ether Medallion has the same effect as the Ice Rod but it works against all the enemies on the screen.}}
The {{Term|ALttP|Ether Medallion}} can be found across a bridge west of the {{Term|ALttP|Tower of Hera (A Link to the Past)|link}}, where a {{Term|ALttP|Hylian Monolith|link}} can be found. {{Term|ALttP|Link|link}} requires the {{Term|ALttP|Book of Mudora|link}} to translate its message, which instructs him to raise the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword|link}} to the heavens. Once he does so, the lightning-based spell is cast, destroying the {{Term|ALttP|Hylian Monolith|display=Monolith}} as a result. Then, the {{Term|ALttP|Ether Medallion}} falls from the sky into {{Term|ALttP|Link}}'s hands.
The {{Term|ALttP|Ether Medallion}} can be found across a bridge west of the {{Term|ALttP|Tower of Hera|link}}, where a {{Term|ALttP|Hylian Monolith|link}} can be found. {{Term|ALttP|Link|link}} requires the {{Term|ALttP|Book of Mudora|link}} to translate its message, which instructs him to raise the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword|link}} to the heavens. Once he does so, the lightning-based spell is cast, destroying the {{Term|ALttP|Hylian Monolith|display=Monolith}} as a result. Then, the {{Term|ALttP|Ether Medallion}} falls from the sky into {{Term|ALttP|Link}}'s hands.


Ether attacks through the atmosphere, as flying {{Plural|ALttP|Enemy|link}} appear to be the most affected. Most {{Plural|ALttP|Enemy}} who are not destroyed by the initial pulse of lightning are frozen, as if they were struck by the {{Term|ALttP|Ice Rod|link}}. The {{Term|ALttP|Ether Medallion}} must be used to clear the rain in the {{Term|ALttP|Swamp of Evil|link}} in order to enter {{Term|ALttP|Misery Mire (Dungeon)|link}}.
Ether attacks through the atmosphere, as flying {{Plural|ALttP|Enemy|link}} appear to be the most affected. Most {{Plural|ALttP|Enemy}} who are not destroyed by the initial pulse of lightning are frozen, as if they were struck by the {{Term|ALttP|Ice Rod|link}}. The {{Term|ALttP|Ether Medallion}} must be used to clear the rain in the {{Term|ALttP|Swamp of Evil|link}} in order to enter {{Term|ALttP|Misery Mire (Dungeon)|link}}.

Latest revision as of 22:17, 26 April 2024

The Ether Medallion is an Item in A Link to the Past.[1]

Location and Uses

The Ether Medallion can be found across a bridge west of the Tower of Hera, where a Hylian Monolith can be found. Link requires the Book of Mudora to translate its message, which instructs him to raise the Master Sword to the heavens. Once he does so, the lightning-based spell is cast, destroying the Monolith as a result. Then, the Ether Medallion falls from the sky into Link's hands.

Ether attacks through the atmosphere, as flying Enemies appear to be the most affected. Most Enemies who are not destroyed by the initial pulse of lightning are frozen, as if they were struck by the Ice Rod. The Ether Medallion must be used to clear the rain in the Swamp of Evil in order to enter Misery Mire.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
エーテル (Ēteru)[3]Ether
The Italian Republic
Italian
Medaglione dell'Etere[2]Aether Medallion
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Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 122 (ALttP)
  2. "Questo è il Medaglione dell'Etere che controlla l'atmosfera e i venti polari!" — N/A (A Link to the Past, Italian localization)
  3. A Link to the Past manual, pg. 47 Nintendo Official Guidebook: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Vol. 1, Shogakukan, pg. 25 Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords, Shogakukan, pg. 14